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Subject: Re: Scary couples - Reply to Paul


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Karen
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Date Posted: 22:02:48 11/04/03 Tue
In reply to: Ian 's message, "Scary couples - Reply to Paul" on 15:04:36 11/04/03 Tue

Of course, as the teams are bigger at the "scary" unis, more lessons are needed.
And, also of course, you're aware that the "scary" Cardiff couples probably take outside lessons, as everyone else from smaller unis can do if they want to.

>Paul you make an excellent point, teaching time at the
>Southern friendly unis is tiny in comparison to
>OXimpbridge
>
>Cardiff currently have one teacher for a total of 4
>hours of lessons a week,
>
>Bath one teacher and 6 hours of lessons a week
>
>Exeter one teacher and 3 hours a week
>
>Bristol two teachers for about 4 hours a week each
>
>Southampton two teachers for about 4 hours a week each
>
>Surrey one teacher for 4 hours
>
>Kent one teacher for 2 hours
>
>Warwick one teacher for 4 hours
>
>Cambridge/Oxford/Imperial have two or more teachers
>and probably well over 30 hours of lessons (group and
>team) a week.
>
>_______________________________________________________
>_____
>However (running the risk of offending people), how
>many people seriously expect Cardiff to be a top
>university for a long period of time?
>
>They are good simply because they have a few "scary"
>couples there simultaneously, and don't appear to have
>the necessary strength in depth (ie the C- and
>D-teams). I would personally be very surprised if
>Cardiff were still in the same position 4 years from
>now.
>
>Thinking back a few years, remember how strong London
>were, and (to a lesser extent) Bristol. Now, where are
>they?
>
>Paul

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